FfldCntyFan
Texas: Property of UConn Men's Basketball program
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Not surprising and additional evidence that the governing body (NCAA) is toothless.
Boosters from schools that had been 'coloring outside of the lines' prior to NIL were obviously going to find a way (the LLC's mentioned) to put organized efforts to procure talent. When NIL was allowed, one stipulation was that it could not be dependent on the school of choice.
Tell me, does anyone believe that it is possible that one of these collectives would sign a kid to an NIL agreement if there was a chance that he (or she) could take their cash yet still sign with a rival program?
Boosters from schools that had been 'coloring outside of the lines' prior to NIL were obviously going to find a way (the LLC's mentioned) to put organized efforts to procure talent. When NIL was allowed, one stipulation was that it could not be dependent on the school of choice.
Tell me, does anyone believe that it is possible that one of these collectives would sign a kid to an NIL agreement if there was a chance that he (or she) could take their cash yet still sign with a rival program?
